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* After the parking brake shoes are adjusted using the threaded nut(s) make sure to cycle the EPB on/off using the switch in the vehicle so the Advanced Measuring Value data refreshes.
 
* After the parking brake shoes are adjusted using the threaded nut(s) make sure to cycle the EPB on/off using the switch in the vehicle so the Advanced Measuring Value data refreshes.
 
* If the 53-Parking Brake control module lost (zeroed) coding the original condition Auto-Scan can be used to re-code the module back to the factory condition.
 
* If the 53-Parking Brake control module lost (zeroed) coding the original condition Auto-Scan can be used to re-code the module back to the factory condition.
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* The Grind-In Output Test procedure (below) should be completed after Parking Brake Shoe replacement.
  
 
== Output Tests ==
 
== Output Tests ==
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=== Delete Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ===
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== Special Notes ==
 
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'''Registered Customers''' encountering difficulty can [mailto:Support@Ross-Tech.com email] the full Auto-Scan in addition to a list of replaced parts and the Air Gap logs.
== Replacement ==
 
 
 
After Replacing this Control Module these Steps have to be performed in the following Order:
 
 
 
* [[#Coding|Code Parking Brake Electronics (J104) Control Module]]
 
* [[#Delete Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)|Delete Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)]]
 
* [[#Air Gap Adjustment|Air Gap Adjustment]]
 
* [[#Function Test|Function Test]]
 
 
 
''In case you are having trouble with procedure please [http://www.ross-tech.com/contact.html contact us directly] and we will assist you with the Coding Process. Every inquiry on this topic has to include a full Auto-Scan as well as which parts have been replaced and why, also make sure the Auto-Scan includes the complete VIN of the vehicle in question.''
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:54, 31 January 2017


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Coding

Important Note: Coding may zero after mechanical repairs to the rear brakes! We believe this the end result of a significant Air Gap discrepancy between specified and the actual adjustment of the parking brake shoes. Saving a complete Auto-Scan BEFORE any rear brake repairs is critical.

Coding for this Control Module is normally done via Software Version Management (SVM). If the old Control Module is still accessible read/copy it's Coding to the new Module. If this is not possible each coding inquiry has to be configured per vehicle based on the complete Auto-Scan and vehicle repair history. Registered Customers can email directly with each request.

The Security Access code for Coding Enabling will appear in a pop-up balloon when connected to this module with VCDS.

Replacement parts

Unlike conventional EPB systems found in most VW/Audi models, the large majority of the steps required during and after rear brake repairs on a 7P Touareg are mechanical rather than scan tool related.

We strongly advise the following BEFORE any repairs:

  • Run and Save a complete Auto-Scan before any mechanical repairs are made.
  • Add the following Advanced Measuring Value data to a log with the EPB released:
    • IDE04435-MAS01849 Air gap-Left
    • IDE04435-MAS01850 Air gap-Right
    • IDE05272-MAS01849 Air gap before calibration-Left
    • IDE05272-MAS01850 Air gap before calibration-Right

Rear Brake Pad and Rotor replacement

Due to the conventional nature of the hydraulic rear calipers and brake pads, diagnostic steps are not technically necessary to replace the pads or rotors but we strongly advise saving the Replacement parts data mentioned above.

  • After rear brake pad or rotor replacement the Air Gap needs to be checked, and adjusted if necessary, using the specifications found in the factory level repair manual. The before and after Advanced Measuring Value data can be used while following the repair manual steps.
  • If the 53-Parking Brake control module lost (zeroed) coding the original condition Auto-Scan can be used to re-code the module back to the factory condition.

Parking Brake Shoe replacement

The Air Gap will require significant adjustments after new parts are installed so all of the Replacement parts steps above are recommended prior to repairs.

  • The specifications and adjustment procedures found in the factory level repair manual need to be used. The General Air Gap specifications are 1.9 to 2.4mm with a max tolerance between left and right sides of 0 to 0.2mm.
  • After the parking brake shoes are adjusted using the threaded nut(s) make sure to cycle the EPB on/off using the switch in the vehicle so the Advanced Measuring Value data refreshes.
  • If the 53-Parking Brake control module lost (zeroed) coding the original condition Auto-Scan can be used to re-code the module back to the factory condition.
  • The Grind-In Output Test procedure (below) should be completed after Parking Brake Shoe replacement.

Output Tests

We do not have a detailed plain text Output Tests Grind-In procedure to offer after mechanical repairs to this Electro-Mechanical Parking Brake (EPB) system at this time but this video demonstrates the procedure:

http://forums.ross-tech.com/showthread.php?3267-7P-T-Reg-EPB

Special Notes

Registered Customers encountering difficulty can email the full Auto-Scan in addition to a list of replaced parts and the Air Gap logs.

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